Russian Extradited to US for Alleged $16M Ransomware Scheme
Evgenii Ptitsyn faces multiple charges for his role in the Phobos ransomware operation targeting global entities.
- Evgenii Ptitsyn, a 42-year-old Russian national, has been extradited from South Korea to the United States to face charges related to the Phobos ransomware operation.
- The Phobos ransomware group is accused of extorting over $16 million from more than 1,000 victims worldwide, including schools, hospitals, and government agencies.
- Ptitsyn allegedly served as an IT administrator, facilitating the distribution and operation of the ransomware and managing payments through cryptocurrency wallets.
- Victims were reportedly charged between $12,000 and $300,000 for decryption keys, with a portion of the fees directed to wallets controlled by Ptitsyn.
- If convicted, Ptitsyn faces up to 20 years in prison for each wire fraud count and additional penalties for other charges, including computer fraud and extortion.